In exclusive statements to Prensa Latina, Camila Ortega, general coordinator of the National Commission for Creative Economy, signified the accompaniment of the government of the Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN) to these undertakings, from training workshops and technical assistance.
For her part, the director of the event, Xiomara Blandino, described the participants as the engine of the financial market in that nation and thanked the Ministry of Family, Community, Cooperative and Associative Economy in establishing a space for trade and exchange of artists and producers.
On this occasion, more than one hundred local businesses from departments such as Masaya, Managua, Matagalpa, Nueva Segovia, Carazo and Rivas and international businessmen from Belize, Mexico, Bolivia, the Dominican Republic and Costa Rica participate.
The program includes the Entrepreneurial Route, with access to procedures and procedures for producers, and a space for the accompaniment of 11 state institutions, including the Nicaraguan Institute of Tourism, the National Council of Universities and the Ministry of Education.
Another of the initiatives included in the agenda is the Gastrocreativa fair, with the intervention of renowned international chefs from New York, the United States, and several European cities and actions related to master classes in dairy, coffee and cocoa.
Nicaragua Emprende also includes a Creative Park with teachers from the Ministry of Education, destined to the realization of traditional games, cinematographic proposals, dances and live music; as well as the awarding of the Creativity and Innovation contest.
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